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BBC News - Man sued for keeping company Twitter followers - 0 views

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    This company is suing @phonedog (name since changed) since he left the company and changed his userid keeping the twitter followers (some 17k he had accumulated.) Expect increasing scrutiny and debates on who owns the followers of people tweeting on behalf of companies.
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Ceri Williams (cerirwilliams) on Twitter - 1 views

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    Ceri is from the UK and is going to live demo a program he's written for Kinect (that he plans to give away for free) that emulates the program Soundbeam. This program lets you move parts of your body and plays music and is going to be an incredible thing to use for special ed students with the Kinect. This is his twitter handle. Follow him to Keep up with what he's doing.
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70 Super Useful Twitter Hashtags for Homeschoolers | Online College Courses - 1 views

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    The hashtags homeschoolers use. I find it interesting how educational conversations of all types are melding together on Twitter- a great leveler. Many of these hashtags will be recognized by mainstream educators.
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Mystery Skype hasthtag on Twitter - 4 views

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    If you want to Mystery Skype, the hashtag on Twitter is #mysteryskype. There's also a new place on Skype for this as well.
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An Ethical Island | How to Teach Without a Lecture and other fun - 2 views

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    Mia MacMeekin makes amazing infographics and so much more. She's worth following on Twitter and you definitely want to add her to your RSS Reader -- she's been making infographics for a while and some of her recent ones are awesome (and some older ones - admittedly, I need to go through all of them.) Thought you'd want to know about her to follow her - she's @MiaMacMeekin on Twitter.
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Weekly Twitter Chat Times - 6 views

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    The Twitter chats in education are compiled on this document including chats for each day of the week. Find a chat and join in - anyone is welcome (except trolls who want to take it off topic.)
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A Small Byte of Twitter - 9 views

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    Nice overview of Twitter and how it can be used as educators both personally and in the classroom
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yfrog - Share your images on Twitter! - 3 views

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    A tool for sharing your images and video on Twitter
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A Delicious List of Educators - Twitter for Teachers - 0 views

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    A wiki with ideas for using Twitter in education
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Twitter Groups - ~ hgeeks.perfect - 0 views

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    A twitter group for history geeks -- not sure how this works but will look at it!
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Edmodo is a Twitter for Education - Mashable - 0 views

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    Edmodo is best described as Twitter for students and teachers. In reality though, it's basically a private micro-blogging service for schools with built-in security features that give teachers privacy controls over their virtual classrooms.
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100+ learning professsionals to follow on Twitter - 0 views

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    Great starting point for Twitter
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Educators on Twitter - 0 views

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    A google doc form to capture educational twitterers. Then see the spreadsheet it has been captured in. A really cool use of Google docs
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StrawPoll-Tiny polls in 140 characters or less - 0 views

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    Strawpoll in twitter
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    Using a program called strawpoll to play with twitter polls. This makes it very useful. I'm going to include this on a blog post -- fascinating tool.
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Twitter article responses - 0 views

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    Tips for Twitter
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Twiffid: see what your Twitter friends are blogging about - 0 views

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    What are your twitter friends blogging about.
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    See what your twitter friends are blogging about.
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Footprints in the Digital Age - 0 views

  • It's a consequence of the new Web 2.0 world that these digital footprints—the online portfolios of who we are, what we do, and by association, what we know—are becoming increasingly woven into the fabric of almost every aspect of our lives.
  • A recent National School Boards Association survey (2007) announced that upward of 80 percent of young people who are online are networking and that 70 percent of them are regularly discussing education-related topics.
  • By and large, they do all this creating, publishing, and learning on their own, outside school, because when they enter the classroom, they typically "turn off the lights" (Prensky, 2008).
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  • This may be the first large technological shift in history that's being driven by children.
  • The new literacy means being able to function in and leverage the potential of easy-to-create, collaborative, transparent online groups and networks, which represent a "tectonic shift" in the way we need to think about the world and our place in it (Shirky, 2008). This shift requires us to create engaged learners, not simply knowers, and to reconsider the roles of schools and educators.
  • Publishing content online not only begins the process of becoming "Googleable," it also makes us findable by others who share our passions or interests.
  • Although many students are used to sharing content online, they need to learn how to share within the context of network building. They need to know that publishing has a nobler goal than just readership—and that's engagement.
  • These new realities demand that we prepare students to be educated, sophisticated owners of online spaces.
  • More than ever before, students have the potential to own their own learning—and we have to help them seize that potential. We must help them learn how to identify their passions; build connections to others who share those passions; and communicate, collaborate, and work collectively with these networks.
  • Get Started! Here are five ideas that will help you begin building your own personal learning network. Read blogs related to your passion. Search out topics of interest at http://blogsearch.google.com and see who shares those interests. Participate. If you find bloggers out there who are writing interesting and relevant posts, share your reflections and experiences by commenting on their posts. Use your real name. It's a requisite step to be Googled well. Be prudent, of course, about divulging any personal information that puts you at risk, and guide students in how they can do the same. Start a Facebook page. Educators need to understand the potential of social networking for themselves. Explore Twitter (http://twitter.com), a free social networking and micro-blogging service that enables users to exchange short updates of 140 characters or fewer. It may not look like much at first glance, but with Twitter, the network can be at your fingertips.
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    Very interesting article regarding our need as educators to teach students how to build their own PLNs. Teachers need to lead by example. He gives quick tips in the end on how to establish a PLN.
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Schedule Future-Dated Twitter Tweets » TweetLater.com - 0 views

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    Tool that lets you schedule tweets and give welcome tweets and thank yous for people following you!
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    This little goodie came from Merrill Guice -- tweet later lets you schedule tweets. Will have to see what I'd do for that, but I'll say, I have wanted to space them out before. ;-) I do use twitterfeed to send my blog feed and gcast into twitter when I post but I'll have to look at this -- I am intrigued by Merrill mentioning that this gives a welcome tweet to followers. Will have to look at that!
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An Introduction To Twitter For Marketers » SlideShare - 0 views

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    A great summary of what Twitter is all about... not just for Marketers
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